By Rick Peterson
TopSports.news
Washburn Rural will make the familiar trek to Wichita next week for the Class 6A girls state basketball tournament.
Kevin Bordewick's Junior Blues will be making their straight state appearance after avenging a midseason loss to Wichita South with a 47-34 win in Friday's sub-state championship game on the Titans' home floor.
Washburn Rural has advanced to the state championship game the past two seasons, finishing second a year ago after winning the title in 2022, the Junior Blues' second championship since 2019.
Rural, now 15-7, dropped a 44-38 overtime decision to South in the championship game of the Girls Capital City Classic on Jan. 27 but pulled away late Friday night for the double-digit victory over the Titans, who finished their season 14-8.
Freshman Maddie Vickery led the Junior Blues with 23 points and 12 rebounds while Zoe Canfield added 10 points and Ella Hirschi nine.
Silver Lake girls improve to 22-0
Undefeated and top-ranked Silver Lake ran its win streak to 22 games Friday night with a 63-34 Class 3A sub-state semifinal win over Minneapolis in the Riley County sub-state.
The 22-0 Eagles, the top seed in the sub-state, will play for the championship at 6:30 p.m. Saturday against No. 7 seed St. Marys, Silver Lake's Mid-East League rival.
After knocking off No. 2 seed Nemaha Central in the quarterfinals, St. Marys took a 48-45 overtime decision over No. 3 seed Rossville Friday night.
The Bulldawgs finished their season with an 18-4 record.
West boys finish 14-8 campaign
Topeka West gave defending Class 5A state champion Andover a battle on the Trojans' home court Friday night but the host held off the Chargers for a 69-61 win to make it back to next week's 5A state tournament at Emporia's White Auditorium.
Andover improved to 18-4 with Friday's win while Topeka West ended its season with a 14-8 record.